Steve Susdorf | Outfielder

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Susdorf was designated for assignment earlier this week after going 1-for-7 during a five-day stay in the major leagues. The 27-year-old is organizational depth. Thu, Aug 1, 2013 01:40:00 PM

Phillies designate OF Steve Susdorf for assignment.

The move clears a spot for the newly-promoted Cody Asche on the 40-man roster. Susdorf appeared in three games during his brief stint with the Phillies and stands a good chance to pass through waivers unclaimed. Tue, Jul 30, 2013 02:34:00 PM

The Phillies are expected to designate outfielder Steve Susdorf for assignment.

The move will clear a spot for Cody Asche. Susdorf, 27, has appeared in three games since being called up from the Phillies last week. Tue, Jul 30, 2013 02:22:00 PM

Phillies purchased the contract of OF Steve Susdorf from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

He'll take the place of Domonic Brown (concussion) on the active roster. Susdorf, 27, was batting .335/.419/.428 with one homer and 25 RBI in 70 games this season at the Triple-A level. He's unlikely to be fantasy relevant. Thu, Jul 25, 2013 04:10:00 PM

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The move clears a spot for the newly-promoted Cody Asche on the 40-man roster. Susdorf appeared in three games during his brief stint with the Phillies and stands a good chance to pass through waivers unclaimed.

Phillies purchased the contract of OF Steve Susdorf from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

He'll take the place of Domonic Brown (concussion) on the active roster. Susdorf, 27, was batting .335/.419/.428 with one homer and 25 RBI in 70 games this season at the Triple-A level. He's unlikely to be fantasy relevant.

Susdorf is not on the active roster yet but could be officially added if Domonic Brown is still experiencing concussion-like symptoms. Susdorf, a career minor leaguer in the Phillies' system, is batting .335/.419/.428 with one homer and 25 RBI in 70 games this season at the Triple-A level. He turned 27 years old in March.

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Roman Quinn left Tuesday's game against the Braves with a strained left oblique.

Quinn was 3-for-4 with a double and two runs scored before departing in the sixth inning. The injury is almost certainly going to end his cup of coffee with the Phillies, given that oblique strains typically require 3-4 weeks of rest and rehab. Quinn, a highly-regarded outfield prospect, batted .263/.373/.333 with four doubles and five stolen bases over his first 15 major leagues.

Goeddel was hit in the head with a pitch by White Sox reliever Chris Beck on Wednesday. The outfielder is expected to rejoin the Phillies at some point this weekend and will be placed in the league's concussion protocol. At this late stage of the season, there's a good chance he's done for 2016.